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—As a top student in our class, it’s good _________ Jim to help us when we’re in need.

—Yes. It is also good ___________ him to exercise for an hour every day.

A. of; of B. for; for

C. for; of D. of; for

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--作为班级第一名的学生,当我们有困难的时候,吉姆很友善地帮助我们。--是的。每天一小时的锻炼对于他也是有好处的。分析:It is+adj.+of sb. +to do sth中的adj.跟sb.有关;It is +adj.+for sb.+to do sth表示做某事对某人来说很adj.这里的adj.是do sth.的属性。故选 C

考点:考查介词的用法。

 

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